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Gutfeld!

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American news and political satire talk show
For the American comic strip created by Jim Davis, seeGarfield.

Gutfeld!
Also known asThe Greg Gutfeld Show (2015–2021)
Genre
Created byGreg Gutfeld
Developed by
Directed byMichael Weinstein
Presented byGreg Gutfeld
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
Production
Executive producerTom O'Connor
ProducerGreg Gutfeld (uncredited)
Production locationNew York City
Camera setupMultiple camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Production companyFox News Media
Original release
NetworkFox News Channel
ReleaseApril 5, 2021 (2021-04-05) –
present
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Gutfeld! is an American conservativenews andpolitical satire talk show onFox News Channel, weekdays at 10:00 p.m.ET, presented byGreg Gutfeld. The show debuted on May 31, 2015, asThe Greg Gutfeld Show with Greg Gutfeld as host andKat Timpf andJoanne Nosuchinsky as panelists.[1] After Nosuchinsky left the show in 2016 to pursue an acting career,Tyrus joined as a regular panelist.

Since early 2016,Gutfeld! has been taped in front of a live studio audience and features a combination of political satire, comedy, and discussion regarding current events.[2] It airs new episodes weeknights duringprimetime at 10:00 p.m.ET.

From 2007 to 2015, Gutfeld hosted a similar late-night show on Fox News calledRed Eye.[3]

Cast

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  • Host Greg Gutfeld
    Host Greg Gutfeld
  • Co-host/regular panelist Kat Timpf
    Co-host/regular panelist Kat Timpf
  • Co-host/regular panelist Tyrus
    Co-host/regular panelist Tyrus

Starring

Former panelists

When the show debuted in 2015, the cast originally included: the host Greg Gutfeld, panelists Kat Timpf and Joanne Nosuchinsky, producer and writer Gene Nelson, executive producer and announcer Tom O'Connor, and comedianTom Shillue. After Nosuchinsky left at the end of 2016, Tyrus replaced her. When the show moved to weeknights in 2021, guests Joe Machi,Joe DeVito andEmily Compagno joined as frequent panelists. In 2022, comedian Jamie Lissow joined as a frequent panelist, afterstand-up comedian Joe Machi was seen less on the show as he embarked on a comedy tour.[7][8] When Gutfeld is away, Tom Shillue, Kat Timpf, Tyrus,Dana Perino,Brian Kilmeade and Joe Machi serve as guest hosts.[9]

Background and history

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The show previously aired on Saturday and Sunday nights at 10:00 p.m. ET asThe Greg Gutfeld Show from its release on May 31, 2015, until March 13, 2021. In February 2021, Gutfeld announced that the show would move to weeknights at 11:00 p.m. ET.[10] In March 2021, Gutfeld revealed that the weekday edition of the show would premiere on Monday, April 5, under the new titleGutfeld!. The final weekend episode of the show aired on March 13, 2021, and the first weekday episode aired on April 5, 2021.[11]

Gutfeld! has been taped in front of a live studio audience in New York City since 2016, but because of NYC'sCOVID-19 restrictions, this was not possible for most of 2020 and 2021. In 2022, Gutfeld revealed a new studio forGutfeld! which more closely resembled traditional late-night talk show studios. It included expanded room for a larger studio audience, which, since May 2022, has appeared in every episode. In order to maximize studio audience opportunities, Gutfeld periodically takes the show on tour.[citation needed]

In the event ofbreaking news,Gutfeld! is preempted by an additional hour ofFox News @ Night, as was the case upon the beginning ofRussia's invasion of Ukraine on February 23, 2022. As the extended Ukraine coverage continued for several weeks, rumors surfaced that the show might have been permanently cancelled.[12] However, the show returned on Monday, March 14.[citation needed]

During the2023 Writers Guild of America strike,Gutfeld! was not affected with all of the other late-night shows includingThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert,Jimmy Kimmel Live!,The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,Late Night with Seth Meyers andThe Daily Show halting production. This was mainly attributed to the smaller backstage team ofGutfeld! compared to other late-night talk shows and the fact that none of them were members of the WGA before or during the strike.[13]

On June 26, 2023, Fox News announced thatGutfeld! would move to 10 p.m. beginning July 17, 2023, as part of a larger realignment of its primetime schedule, which means the show is no longer considered "late night" as it is no longer competing with other late night shows.[14][15]

The success of the show resulted in Fox News debuting a new comedy program calledFox News Saturday Night in June 2023, which often saw regular panelists Tyrus, Kat Timpf and Tom Shillue serve as interim hosts.[16]

Format and segments

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The show has five blocks, with commercial breaks in between each one. The show starts off with a monologue, and after introducing all the panelists, Gutfeld asks the panelists questions relating to the monologue. On Fridays, the panelists are introduced at the start of the show, and then there is a segment called "Greg's Leftovers", where Gutfeld reads jokes that were not used in the show for the week. The last block is "A Story in Five Words", where there is a news story summarized in five words. Other blocks may be local news, where panelists share news stories from where they are from, the audience decides the story, where two stories are told and whichever one gets bigger applause wins and gets to be the topic of the block, "Mailing It In" (only on Fridays), where Gutfeld reads questions from fans and he and the panelists answer the question, "Greg’s Animal Friends", where the panelists each select an animal related video to share, and "Mock It And Move On", where Gutfeld introduces two unusual or outrageous news stories or events and gets each of the panelists to analyze it, often in a comedic or sarcastic manner.[citation needed]

When asked how he was discovered for the show, Tyrus said, "I was just messing around on Twitter one day and I said to Greg about one of the jokes on his show, 'I got it. It took me a minute but I got it.' He said, 'You know I've watched you. You're a pretty funny guy. Have you ever thought about coming on and doing the show?' I was like, 'Are you serious?!' He was like, 'Yeah, I'll give you a shot.'"[17]

Reception

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Ratings and viewership

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In August 2021,Gutfeld! overtookThe Late Show in the nightly ratings, becoming the highest-rated late night talk show in the United States. In January 2022, it averaged 2.12 million nightly viewers, more thanThe Late Show,The Tonight Show andJimmy Kimmel.[18] Since the start of the new weekday format, the show has seen a 23 percent increase in total viewers and a more significant 25 percent increase in thekey demographic of adults aged 18-49.[19] In October 2022, the show had its highest rated episode ever with a record 2.5 million viewers, beating every show in late night TV.[20]

From November 2022 through early 2023, the show averaged around 2.5 million viewers, making it the most-watched late-night show in the United States, a position it has held since August of that year.[20][failed verification]

Following Fox News firing 8:00 p.m. ET hostTucker Carlson in April 2023, the network saw a significant drop in viewership across all of its shows. The program averaged between 1.5–1.8 million viewers per night, still beating its competitors.[21]

In October 2023, the program entered into another hiatus following theGaza war, similar to when theRussian invasion of Ukraine started. The program then returned following a week-long break on October 16, 2023.

The show averaged 2.2 million viewers in the first quarter of 2024 and led all of cable news in primetime in the younger demo for the full quarter for the first time in the program’s history, notching double digit increases over the first quarter of 2023.[22]

On July 15, 2024, the program had its highest rated episode to date, notching 3.6 million viewers. This was the show's first episode after theattempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, and its first live broadcast at the2024 Republican National Convention.[23]

The show scored its highest rated episode to date on September 18, 2024 when then-former PresidentDonald Trump appeared as a panelist on the show alongside Gutfeld, Timpf, Tyrus and Emily Compagno, bringing in 4.9 million viewers.[24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^de Morales, Lisa (May 29, 2015)."'The Greg Gutfeld Show' Debuts Sunday on Fox News Channel".Deadline. Penske Media Corporation. RetrievedFebruary 2, 2023.
  2. ^"Gutfeld! Watch Full Episodes Online on FOX".Fox Broadcasting Company. RetrievedJuly 12, 2022.
  3. ^Flegenheimer, Matt; Peters, Jeremy W. (June 27, 2023)."How Fox News (Yes, Fox News) Managed to Beat 'The Tonight Show'".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedJuly 19, 2025.
  4. ^"Kat Timpf".Fox News. June 29, 2023. RetrievedJune 29, 2023.
  5. ^"George 'Tyrus' Murdoch".Fox News. August 24, 2022.
  6. ^"Joanne Nosuchinsky says goodbye to The Greg Gutfeld Show".VideoFox News. August 7, 2016. RetrievedJuly 12, 2022.
  7. ^"HELIUM PRESENTS: JOE MACHI".Helium Comedy (Indianapolis). RetrievedJuly 12, 2022.
  8. ^"Joe Machi Tour Dates & Concert Tickets 2022".Concert Fix. RetrievedJuly 25, 2022.
  9. ^"Facebook".www.facebook.com. RetrievedAugust 3, 2024.
  10. ^Johnson, Ted (February 10, 2021)."Fox News Expands 'The Greg Gutfeld Show' To Weeknights At 11 PM".Deadline. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2021.
  11. ^Moore, Thomas (March 10, 2021)."Fox News Schedules Debut of New Gutfeld Show".The Hill.
  12. ^Krishnamurthy, Chaitra (March 9, 2022)."Did The Greg Gutfeld Show get cancelled?".HITC. RetrievedMarch 12, 2022.
  13. ^White, Peter (May 2, 2023)."'Gutfeld!' To Remain On Fox News Despite Strike".Deadline. RetrievedMay 8, 2023.
  14. ^Johnson, Ted (June 26, 2023)."Fox News Makes Post-Tucker Carlson Primetime Shuffle: Jesse Watters Slotted At 8 PM, Laura Ingraham Moves To 7 PM And Greg Gutfeld Goes To 10 PM".Deadline. RetrievedJune 26, 2023.
  15. ^Weprin, Alex (June 26, 2023)."Fox News Overhauls Primetime Lineup in Post-Tucker Carlson Era".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedJune 27, 2023.
  16. ^"Media Relations | Fox News". RetrievedAugust 21, 2023.
  17. ^"Tyrus Reveals How He Was Discovered For FOX News' The Greg Gutfeld Show | 411MANIA".411mania.com. RetrievedJuly 9, 2018.
  18. ^Ellefson, Lindsey (August 19, 2021)."Fox News' 'Gutfeld!' Finally Overtook Colbert's 'Late Show' in Viewers Tuesday".Yahoo!. The Wrap. RetrievedAugust 21, 2021.
  19. ^Roig-Franzia, Manuel (January 10, 2022)."Greg Gutfeld has risen to the top at Fox News - and that".Stamford Advocate.The Washington Post. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2022.
  20. ^abJoyella, Mark (October 27, 2022)."With 2.5 Million Viewers, Fox News Channel's 'Gutfeld!' Beats Every Show In Late Night TV".Forbes. RetrievedDecember 3, 2022.
  21. ^Adgate, Brad."In May, Fox News Lost Nearly One-Third Of Its Primetime Audience".Forbes. RetrievedJuly 5, 2023.
  22. ^Johnson, Ted (April 2, 2024)."Fox News Tops Q1 And March Ratings, MSNBC And CNN Show Biggest Growth Vs. 2023".Deadline. RetrievedApril 3, 2024.
  23. ^"Media Relations | Fox News". RetrievedJuly 17, 2024.
  24. ^Pucci, Douglas (September 19, 2024)."Wednesday Ratings: CBS Leads Prime Time and More Than Doubles the Runner-Up in Demos with 'Survivor' 47th Premiere and 'Big Brother'".Programming Insider. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2024.

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